Malaya Tribune, 22 February 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV.- -No. 44. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Feb. 22, 19.iT. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1937 FIVIs CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 147 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant /n Malaya PEERLESS ERASMIC SOAP Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS ERASMIC is incomparable invaluable W W/K 0r ne toilet an( l can be applied without J harm to the most delicate skins. RefreshiX ing and invigorating it is a direct aid to the wM^2!r^^~^'£<& N preservation
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    • 263 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Tri The |TRIBI AE j Powdered Whole Milk j MSP :o: *SB^ ON ANY OCCASION WHERE PURE MILK IS REQUIRED, USE KLIM, FOR KLIM IS THE i RICHEST AND FINEST COW'S MILK IN POWDERED FORM ECONOMICAL AND i CONVENIENT. j TRY A TIN AND BE
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  • 334 2 Government Gazette Notices The following appointments appear in the Government Gazette issued last night. Mr. H. W. Raper, 0.8.E.. to be temporarily a nominated unofficial member of the Legislative Council. Mr. D. St. G. Stewart to be a Police Probationer, S.S. and F.M.S. Mr. H. A. Marshall to
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  • 401 2 To Be Established l n v,... South Wales Sydney, Feb 9 4 FAIRBRIDGE Farm School vili' k established shortly ot Molon» western district of New the the initial draft of 50 English c expected to arrive in Sydney 'with?? u months. It was announced recently on bev
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  • 57 2 Due Ih Singapore On Tuesday THE Lloyd Triestino liner s.s. Contf Rosso" is due in Singapore on Tuesday afternoon. Feb. 23. from Shanghai Hongkong and Saigon and will berth alongside the S.H.B. wharves. She i* expected to sail at noon on the following day for Penang, Colombo. Bombay.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 517 2 a LIQUIDATION -«SALE j s f All goods must be sold regardless of cost. I Ladies' hats, dresses, trimmings and novelties. J The selection is tremendous, every piece is a bargain. j We are vacating the present premises End of this month. S s c i m ri c m*
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    • 444 2 THE LANKA HOTEL, 12 13 Trafalgar St., off Tanjong Pagar, The only boarding and lodging hoase with every comfort and excellent cuisine. Five minutes walk from Railway Station and Harbour. Special monthly terms for Boarders. Rooms fI.OO, $1.50 and Double Room $2.00 per day. Telephone 2653. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE,
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    • 744 2 WANTED—2nd Hand B S.A. Air Rifles No. 1 Old or New Model. Write to or call at Mr. N. C. Wall, 8, Sam Leonir Road, Singapore. Red Cross Pundol Lotion is a surest emedy for White Spot Skin Disease tPanor) Ringworms and Itchy. Guaranteed Cure or money refunded. :>er dottle
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    • 669 2 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will Dp received at t.hp office of the Senior Executive Engineer, Seremban, up to noon of the lu*th March, 1937, for the construction of a new abattoir at Seremban. Every person applying for a form of tender will be required to deposit the sum of one
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    • 220 2 SARSAPARILLA TONIC Blood builder and purifier, curee various tropical diseases. Price per bottle $1.00. Small bottle 60 eta Agents: A. S. MOHAMED KASSIM CO. 79, Hill Street, Singapore. Hygienic Dust-Bins, Self-closing. Obtainable at EMCO Factory, 10th mile Bukit Tlmah Rd. Telephone 4504 Owners of Patent Rights. STUDENTS. AIDS FOR CAMBRIDGE
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    • 51 2 1 REPAIRS I of all types and makes of Clocks Watches Wider- 1 taken. m >4 PERFECT SERVICE L H Satisfaction Guaranteed J VICK UIOH HIHC 429, North Bridge Road. (Near Middle Road). Contractors for the Repair of Clock Watches to the British Army and R A F. Base, Malaya.
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  • 555 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES THE QUEEN MARY'S OVERHAUL Rectifying Rolling And Vibration Troubles IN order that the successful season experienced by the Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary last year should be improved is in the future being ensured by the elimination of some faults which manifested themselves during the initial
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  • 197 3 Siamese Royal Yacht To Act As Transport Bangkok. The Siamese Royal yacht Maha Chakkri, now named Angthong, after years of lying at anchor in the Bangkok river, is to sail the high seas again and make her first voyage to European waters. Italy is now building, and
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  • 50 3 Budapest. "No cases of influenza have yet been reported in Hungary either in Budapest or in the provinces," said M. Secretary of State for the Mm stryof the Interior, at a conference called here to discuss preventive measures tc deal with an epidemic of influenza.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 447 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA l>. S. N. Co/s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. RANCHI 17,000 Feb. 26 CATHAY 15,000 Mar. 12 BURDWAN 6,070 Mar. 13 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Mar. 26 RANPURA 17,000 Apr. 9 SOMALI 6,800 Apr. 9 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Apr. 23 BANGALORE 6,000 May 3 CORFU 15,000 May 7
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    • 620 3 .J. m 4. i M. B a K. I I KOKUSAI LINE I 4«j*i*; (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) l (Incorporated in Japan) J For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) j S Due Due Sailing Due Penang Spore Spore via New York \ms KOMAKI MARU Feb. 24 Feb. 28 Keelung
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    • 442 3 V PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. 1937 From From From Fran M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng JUTLANDIA 23-2 23-2 24-2 26-2 VEONIA 16-3 16-3 17-3 19-3 FRRIA 30-3 30-3 31-3
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    • 559 3 STEAMER BALLLNfiS NORDDEUTSCHER m lUm LLOYD NORD (Incorporated In LLOYD Germany). The undernoted are the Company* intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA JAPAN lime Spore 1837. s.s. "MAIN" omits Hongkong, Shanghai North China also calls Hollo Feb. 24 s.s. "ISAR" omits Singapore, Japan Ports calls Hongkong, Shanghai
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  • 457 4 io\r»o\ < o mmodM itks RUBBER London, Feb. 20. Previous To-day Change Tone Quiet Very Steady Spot Buyers. 10 5.16 10 3 8 +1 16 Sellers lO 3 10 716 1 16 March Buyers. 10 516 10 516 Sellers. 10 3 a 10 7 16 f 1
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  • 108 4 China Buying Instead Of Exporting Reuter. London. Feb. 19. TO-DAY'S boomlike conditions In all metals put even yesterday's animated trading In the shade. Expectations that most governments will place huge orders for restocking purposes in order to implement the further expanded armament plans are encouraging speculators to
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  • 266 4 Agriculture The Mainstay Of Tanneries I have this year caused to be manufactured out of the wool shorn irom the sheep sent by your majesty, severm kinds of cloth; our tanneries supply one-third of the leather required here, and at present I have Canadian fabrics to dress myself
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  • 313 4 Exports Of Apples And Pears CANADA, Australia, and the United States are the world's chief exporters of apples. Australia, South Africa, the United States, Belgium and Italy are the principal exporters of pears. In no country do apple or pear exports form an important item in the
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  • 62 4 During the 1935-36 season, inspectors of the Fruit Branch. Dominion Department of Agriculture, v'sited 290 maple sugar bushes and manufacturing plant: as compared with 128 such visits durintr 1934-35. These inspections were made to check on the sanitary conditions under which manle products were produced and handled in
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  • 54 4 The gross value of production of the principal field crops of Canada in 1933 is estimated preliminary, subject to revls'on, at $594,139,000, as compared with $508,910,900 in 1935. This is the highest recorded for thp past seven years, but is it ill $3 r >5,000 000 8
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  • 286 4 The Purpose Of Analyses FE official results of fertilizer analyses for :.he registration year 1935-36. published by the Dominion Department cl Agriculture, have just been issued. The cnief purpose of these reports is to permit buyers to compare the results of analyses with the guarantees of the vendors,
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  • 237 4 The Canadian farmer may be absolved from the accusation that in taking stock of his farm business at the prefSn U f me u ne is only following the often nnl as ?i on of making good resolu- f£ r h t New Year i«st so happens
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 786 4 «j. s j i in the Straits Settlements). S i Successors to The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, l The Ha Hong Bank Limited and 1 The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. S C APITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00 I* ued'and PmM Up f 1d,0^,000 y. I HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BU^ l E^'o^s l LIA
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    • 52 4 SOUTH llltlilMl INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD (Incorporated in New Zealand.) MOTOK < Alt IXSIJBAXCE W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926. 2, FlnlaysCE G;c c II VIRGIN FACE POWDE* Soothing h -alint; aiui P tK it beautifies the skin. Obtainable in Three Sti At all good stoi < s Agents: CHENG HENG
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  • 1578 5 m cd by Fraser and Co Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING rrwep Co. Lyall ft Evatt Buyer. BeUer. Buyer. Seller, Ampat Tin *g b 410 5 2 Kumbang .33 6 346 cd 34|- 352 Austral Malay 54|- 56!-cd 541- 56-cd ITitnm 21 6 23-
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  • 456 5  -  Absence Of Nervous Apprehension <B\ Air Mail (From Our Own Correspundc~:i > London. F«b 10. the essentially sound condition of the tin market is reflected Btrangly in tin merchants' circulars lately. Not for a long time past has there been such a market absence of nervous appr
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  • 269 5 High Prices After Arms Statement Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. ""j AN the Stock Exchange sporadic buying and selling imparted a very irregular appearance, but coppers were strong and active on the spectacular rise in the price of the metal, while the continent joined London in a brisk demand
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  • 49 5 The continuous advance !n the •f branded beef »n Canada is exemplified by the comparative figures for the vonth of October for the past six yca*-s -October, 1931—1.305.252 pounds; 1932. 3 615.389 pounds: 1933. 2.310.955 pounds: 1934. 2.840,634 pounds; 1935. 3.609.034 pounds, and 1936, 4,157,423 pounds.
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  • 1420 5  -  COMMITTEE PROMISES ADEQUATE SUPPLIES <By Air Mail London, Feb. 1. I I THE International Rubber Committee's decision to fix a quota of 85 per cent, of the basic allowances for the third quarter of this year, compared with 75 per cent, for the tirst and 80 per
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  • 194 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Sifu-* n v. Total for Company Dividend Tooks Close financial Date Ex P<v. year Payable Date to date TIN. Aust Malay r,d Feb. 23 To M*r. 2 24 2•» X Asam Kumbang 6d Feb. 26 Mar. 5 Feb 27 ?>; Aver Weng 5%
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  • 389 6 Celebration Of 15th Anniversary iFrom Our Own Correspondent^ Johore Bahru. Feb. 21. MANY members and friends were present this*Tvening In spite of the inclement weather when the Johore Medical Sports Club celebrated the 15th. anniversary of it's birth by giving a tea party in the club house.
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  • 120 6 Mr. H. S Salmon To Lecture At V.M.C.A. Mr Herbert S. Salmon a well-known lecturer, traveller and writer will give a lecture at the V.M.C.A. on Wednesday a*; 8.30 p.m His subject will be "Racialism and war." Mr. Salmon is a student of Anthropology and his travels
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  • 101 6 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 1 p.m. to-day. Medan. JaskS -Amsterdam? and London;;: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. Wednesday. Penang. Siam. Burma. India. Iraq Palestine. Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain. Ireland. Europe, Nigeria. Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 91 6 Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam" by Air (Netherlands| today. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only at 7.30 p.m to day and general delivery of letters at 8.25 a.m. to-mcrrow. Mails expected from Australia. Nethei lands Indies etc. by Air 'Qantast tomorrow. Time of delivery of boxholders letters only
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  • 18 6 Mails despatched Irom Singapore on Jan. 29 by Ranpura was delivered in London on Feb. 20.
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  • 33 6 Rohna. British. 4.758 tons, from Madras 20.2 to Madras 25.2. Liois, British, 840 tons, from Kuantan 22.2 to Kuantan 24.2. Glengarry, British 5.772 tons, from Tsengtao 21.2 to London 24.2.
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  • 218 6 Arrived in Singapore from Europe India and Medan by KLM plane "RietvmK" on Feb. 15:—Mr. R. N. J Delme Fadcliftc. Miss E. Fienneil, Mr. and Mrs Wellesley, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Hansard, Mr. P. ae josseiin de Jong Mr. J. A. Jansma. I-eft Singapore for N.E.I,
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  • 485 6 Sentence Confirmed EIGHT YEARS FOR TWO CHINESE 'From Our Oun Correspondent' Johore Bahru, Feb. 20. gEFORE the Chief Justice, Mr. P. A McMlwaine and Mr. Justice L. V. J. Laville in the Johore Court of Appeal this morning, two Chinese named Neeu Kevv Siew and Chew Yoon
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  • 106 6 CX Singapore, Feb. 22. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate I) Rohna 22: Lee 20 Mam Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Undla* 00 1 18; Glei, S a nT 13; JutEmpire Dock (Entrance Gate Nagisan Maru 35;Glaucus 36: Darvel Empire Dock (Entrance Gate
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  • 224 6 Successful Hall 1( Re-Union Dinner Singapore, Mond-jy THE Chinese Swimming Club \u ri very successful gala and b- u night, on the occasion 01 tht 1 dinner. There was a crowd of several people, and though bad wcat- d vailed, it did not, to any an; extent,
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  • 253 6 Institute's Request T« Planters I\HE following notification issued by the Rubber Reses Institute of Malaya: The Director will be obli prietors or managers ol est U teport early any suspected c Oidium Leaf Disease in 1937. la yin oi the fact that in 1936 a
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  • 15 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. FEB 22 liarj Raya Haji, Public Holiday
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  • 125 6 ALHAMBRA -Busier *iash Gordon" 6.15 and 9 r C A PT J OL The Charge Of The l* t ,r5 I 3 BadeM 3 6 1 J PAVILION Ifs fa v b 5-15 and 9.15 p.m MARLBOROUGH. "The 'Hindustani >—6.ls and 9 EMPIRE. -The 13th Sisl (Can™.,alkie' 7 and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 357 6 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL A j S TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 630 to 8.30 p.m. S DINNER AND DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight. AND NEW CABARET ATTRACTION SUCCESS j I HARVEY YOUNG j r Famous American Comedy Danc«s I A SURE CURE FOR THE BLUES S NON-DINERS $1.00 1 1 RAFFLES HRASSERIE
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    • 14 6 9)eU CIOUS OV/ILTINE Ensures Sound, Natural Sleep A. W'ANDFij UMRtt BANK r.i ,i.i>,n<.. BINQAIMNtI
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 248 6 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE? 4 STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY TOR PER DATE AND TIME Rengat and Tembilahan Flevo Feb 22 1 pm Denmark (Parcels only) Jutlandia „22 1 p.m. Pontianak Pangkor 22 1 p.m. TO-MORROW Pengerang S. Soon Heng Feb. 23 a.m Indo-China Compiegne Feb. 23 noon Netherlands Indies:—Bagan and Pelat Pandjang
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    • 87 6 CLUB DIARY [There arc numerous Clubs and members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune" This Diary is pro tided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happening, of general interest will still be included in the "Diary of Events." The "Cluo
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  • 157 7 GERMAN SHIPPING LINE S ANNIVERSAR V T l N—her L,o y d-o„e of the concerns m the world— yesterday celebrated its eightieth anniversary as a shipping service around the globe. For it was on Feb. 20, 1857, that the Company was founded in Bremen by
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  • 641 7 WITH their difficulties successfully overcome in those early days of nee. the Company was able to add to the number of lines operated En m to year. as well as to increase its The first Norddeutscher Lloyd :u r er steamer to South America ailed In
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  • 259 7 Indian Mohammedans In Court Singapore. Saturday. T". > Indian Mohammedans. Kavena Abdullasah Saiboo and Kavena Sahib, were again before ihe 'fl Magistrate, Mi. C. F. J. Ess, tohen charges of criminal breach were again mentioned, na Abdullasah Saiboo is on the wing charge: Thai you being
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  • 100 7 First Results Under The New Act Reuter Wireless. Bombay. Feb. 19. The first results in the elections for provincial councils or Upper Houses under the new India Act are announced to-ciay. In tne ease 01 the Bombay Council, which will contain 26 seats by election and four by
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  • 52 7 Singapore, Sunday. At noon to-day, a Chinese was knocked down by a car at the South Bridge Road—Cross Street junction. The man was found to have fractured a leg, but his condition is not considered serious. It is alleged that the driver cl the car was a
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  • 22 7 Mr. J. F. Barraclough, Director of the Radio Service Company of Malaya (1934) Ltd., is spending a t£W days in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 94 7 Amity Towards Former Enemies Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Feb. 18. THE German people will no longer entertain the slightest ill-feeling over the war. Nothing remains but great respect for our former opponents, declared Hitler addressing a party of ex-Service men. including three members of the International
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  • 155 7 An Evil And Dangerous Necessity Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 17. IN the course of the debate on the White Paper in the House of Commons to-day. dealing with the Government., rearmament plans, Mr. Pethick Law rence voiced the Labour opposition to the loan, and contended that policy of
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  • 56 7 General Motors 1 Employees At Oshawa Reuter Wireless. New York. Feb. 19. THE motor .strike at St. Louis has been eettled and all workers are r?sumrng work there to-day. but 230 employee 9f General Motors at O hawa. Ontario, aye struck, stating they will remain .ut until their
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  • 81 7 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Feb. 17. The agreement between Germany and •< ho ,Siov:d-.ia rtj villa ting railway conditions an the frontier is pub'ished In the official gazette, and comes into force from Feb. 21. Czechoslovakia grants Germany the right to operate a line from the frontier to Cheb.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 122 7 grip KMatys Clew Oil hbaatas Acids Tour Kidneys have nine million tinytubes or filters which are endangered by cheap, irritating drugs or neglect. Unknown to you, weak Kidneys may be the real cause of'vour Getting Up Ni»htfc\ Nervousness, Dizziness, Swollen Ankles, Bladder TrouWe Headaches, Backache, Rheumatism, Leg Pains. Ciixles Under
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    • 64 7 VIROL for robust health Chamberlain's Cough Remedy arts with amazing speed in curing cough*, colds, bronchial inflammation and soreness. It is a safe, tested tonic, entirely free from narcotics and all harmful drugs, yet it is extremely effective, lt builds up resistance, prevents more serious ills. Economical too, and pleasant
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    • 66 7 CARBORUNDUM ABRASIVES REFRACTORIES tTHE HALL MARK OF QUALITY Scythe Stones for Tapping Knives, Lawn Mowers, etc. Rubbing Bricks for floors walls, etc. Grains for non-skid Floors and Stair Treads, etc Razor Hones, Grinding Wheels, Crucibles, etc, MAST ERS. OLD Shoes Are More COMFORTABLE For "QUALITY REPAIR" HBHHVHMnBJPPPJWWPV MAXIMUM SERVICE MINIMUM
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 213 8 THE SURPRISE HIT OF THE «X EAK AlhambrA WmmWSk Vom'Vv* 11 V with BUSTER CRABBE i'^^^ mmm 1 ggj j H hoopee! "The CitridMliggers" I I are coming lo the CAPITOL J WARN£R tfWS. SUPREME ATTAWMENI s£*kmm\ -A, j JIN WONDROUS SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT! ifl A. Stars Who Sciniillai*' fl ooro.o.,Gin.wh
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    • 328 8 A r. Unprecedented, Enthusiasm at Yesterday's Record Shows! i Acclaimed Even greater than "CAPTAIN BLOOD" j CAPITOL I j Heroic "Six Hundred Eri-ol FLYNN'Olivia de HAVILLANU I 'The CHARGE of the j I LIGHT BRIGADE I Scrttnfd f>\ U artur Bros, from 7 tunyion'i Ht'ou Point, uilb 1 I PATRIC
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    • 241 8 T _rm imrvx _r_fßmr TO-DAY Warner Bros. Grand LAUGH Show liT'S IN THE BAG'! •j* With C. B. COCHRAN'S Young LADIES From The TROCADERO LONDON •5» —<• ——-J* —*S»- ————<• —<• _____■_______i_ Victoria Theatre Opening Wed. 3rd March Nightly at 9.30 p.m. GONSALEZ ITALIAN GRAND OPERA CO., LA TRAVIATA SATURDAY,
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  • 316 9  -  WAR POLICY No Breaking Up Of Empire (By Air Mail London. IF there is a resort to war for dominance do not take the Labour movement too cheaply. We would defend our country," said Mr. Ernest Bevin, chairman of the Trades Union Congress, at a luncheon
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  • 176 9 Stricter Supervision For Non-Indian Concerns New Delhi. NON- INDIAN insurance companies doing business in India, as well as indigenous concerns, are to be sublected to increased Government supervision when a new Bill which has been introduced into the current session of the Legislative Assembly becomes law Non-Indian
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  • 111 9 Britain's Orders In Nine Months London. Between Apr. 1 and Dec. 31 last, orders placed by Great Britain in connection with her rearmament programme amounted to £137,509. 900. Orders worth J.31.884.000 were placed in the special end distressed areas. These facts have been revealed in a written
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  • 111 9 "The Man Who Prevented War" Toronto, Ontario. I oredict that Mr. Anthony Eden ill go down in British history as the man who did more than any other to i eep Britain out of war and to guarantee world peace." This tribute has been paid the
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  • 366 9 Canadians Speaking "American" Toronto, Ontario. rpHE English language is being lost in J- Canada, according to Mr. C. Egerton Lowe, examiner for the Trinity College of Music, London, who is visiting Toronto. Canadians now speak "American", notEnglish, he has complained in an interview here. '"Lip and
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  • 262 9 To Visit Ancient Royal Tombs Luxor. IfING Farouk. who Is at present visiting 1X Upper Egypt in his yacht, the Massed Kheir. will be the first Egyptian king of a completely independent Egyp' to enter the Valley of the Kings since the time of the Pharaohs over two
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  • 83 9 Palestine Jew's Tribute To Conductor Jerusalem. The visit of Arturo Toscanini, worldfamous orchestral conductor, to Palestine has been commemorated for a generation by one entnusiastic Jewish father. A resident of a Jerusalem suburb, he had just been to a concert at which Toscanini figured. His wife had
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  • 89 9 Berlin. Door handles, blackboards and form desks 'to measure" are some of the features of the Ritter yon Sterner school which has just been opened at A lt Sb if S the first school in Germany where tbi entTe equipment, and many ieatures of the architectural
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  • 309 9 Plenary Session 19 PROPOSALS PASSED Shanghai, Feb. 20. JAPANESE report states that Marshal Chiang Kai Shek addressed certain members of the Central Executive Committee on Thursday evening expressing a stronger attitude towards Japan than at any time since 1932. Certain members of the C.E.C proposed to
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  • 150 9 Bull Elephant Runs Amok Etah «United Provinces). Enraged because his meals did not arrive punctually, a bull elephant, belonging to the Maharajah of Mursan threw his keeoer over a fence, pulled down the telepTfone wires and vanished into the jungle. The keeper became a little slack in
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  • 108 9 Being Smuggled Across France Paris. Gendarmes who stopped a car driving through the night Irom Soissons in the direction of Paris, made a good haul. While the police were inspecting his papers, the driver made off across the fields, escaping in the fog. In the car.
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  • 77 9 To Carry Number Plates On Their Machines Copenhagen. Cyclists In Denmark are to carry number plates on their rear mudguards. This regulation has been made by the Traffic Commission which aims at securing greater safety on the roads in Denmark. In Copenhagen alone there are some 500,000
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  • 179 9 Rosicrucians To Seek Manuscripts THE Rosicrucians will start excavating this year the foothills of Southern trance for the mystic wisdom and cryptic formals of the Mediaeval alchemists which are supposed to be entombed there. The tomb is said to possess the body of Papus, leader of
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  • 280 9 Leaving On Transfer To Penang (Frcrn Our Own CorrespondentJ Malacca, Sunday. MALACCA'S popular Chief Police Officer. Mr. E E. H. Beck will be shortly leaving for Penang on transfer. A sympathetic man and a stern disciplinarian, Mr. Beck, will for ever be remembered in this ancient
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 469 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Rubber Estate Manager and Dresser. Moderate salaries. Aoply Box No. 73, co Malaya Tribune. AUCTION SALE of "Rubber—& Gambir-plantations" at Sekoening, Soengei-Lckcep and SoengeiJaka (Island BINT AN» —Rhio, and "sea-houses and godowns at TandjongPinang (Rhioi the property of: LIM SAM PENG, deceased to be held at Tandjong —Pinang,
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    • 321 9 A NEW PARAMOUNT TRIUMPH That Will Live In Vakir Memory For Ever 1 PAVILION j |xkxt ch^-gel i L*** *''^.'^^^^^B L*» *fof 4 >• /J I Great World Show j j Here tomes The Good j I \EWS j I THE GREAT WORLD GIVE THEIR PATRONS THE BIGGEST I EIVTERTA
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  • 61 10 DE ROZA—On 22nd. February. 1937. :t No. 6 Swanage Road. Singapore. Adelaide de Roza. 25 years, dearly beloved 2nd. daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. R. B. de Roza. The funsral cortege will leave her residence at 7.15 a.m. on Tuesday, 23rd. February, 1937. for the Church of
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  • 825 10 have already referred to the fact that on the matter of what is generally referred to as "the social evil" there if a wide diversity of opinion, (hie school of thought applauds th<> pboiition of the licensed brothel in Malaya and points to the marked success which
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  • 11 10 Mrs. E I Parrish of Malacca returned from Europe last week.
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  • 28 10 Mrs. L. Tavcira, of Taiping is on a visit to her son, Mr. Taveira of the Post Office, Penang. She is shortly leaving for India on a holiday.
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  • 26 10 Mrs. E. Jesudason Assistant Lady Supervisor of Malay Girls Schools. North Perak. is on a tour of inspection of Malay Girls Schools in the Sitiawan district.
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  • 25 10 Dato Muda Mohd Razalli, M.C.S. Assistant District Officer, Sitiawan, who was away in Toluk Anson for the Chinese New Year holidays has returned to Sitiawan
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  • 35 10 Mr. and Mrs. R. Kesselring and Rev. and Mrs. T. Runvan and their son David of Inoh visited Sitiawan and .'laved during the Chinese New Year holidays with Rev. and Mrs. D P Coole, Sitiawan.
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  • 160 10 NOTES COMMENTS Rubber In Siam NEW Rubber Restriction Bill has been introduced in the Siam Assembly, its purpose being to revise the existing law in order to provide for tne stiicter control of production and ex- rt. The Minister for Agriculture said it W3l proposed to tighten up the law,
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  • 192 10 measure which tends to make control more effective is naturally welcome to Malaya, but we must confess to feeling uneasy as to the chairman's use of the expression "at the moment" regarding the quota alloUea to Siam. Docs it mean that Siam will "ask for more"
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  • 167 10 appear to be getting much bolder in Singapore these dsys than for many years past, and the recent affair at the Vehicles Department In Middle Road and the uproar meeting of the "New Life" the other day are evidence increased activity. Tne recent crop of striki occuired in
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  • 240 10 I a lapse of nearly three I from the time the disaster occurr r machinery is being set In motion t minimise the possibility of such gedies as that at Grcsford in the The Gresford mine explosion n in the deaths of no fewer than 2C5 m
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  • 319 10  -  By "Looker On" i new mechanical brain does eve ything but think. It seems to be a very faithful imitation. A A The setting hen is on her way o-it, say U.S. experts. Posterity may kr.ow the riddle as: "Which came first, the egg or the
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  • 119 11 CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT FINAL RESULTS OF KUOMINTANG CONFERENCE pjNAL results of the Kuomintang Conference held in Nanking are to hand by the cables received this morning jnd they have a very important bearing on the situation in the Far
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  • 661 11 Reuter. Sin Chew Jit Poh. Nanking, Feb. 22. I HE Central Executive Committee Conference passed a resolution to ecntUUM the anti-Communist campaign but agreeing on reconciliation m terms tantamount to complete surrender of thi Communist armies, dis! station of the so-called Chinese Soviet Kepublic
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  • 117 11 ITALY'S PLAN Reply To British Rearmament Reuter. Rome, Feb. ?J. ITALY'S firs* response to Britain's icarmamen has taken the torm of ordering five c'asses of conscripts, totalling a million men. born between 19C0 and to report at depots on da Sec. to be announced later. The
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  • 109 11 New Mexico Law ELIMINATION OF FOREIGNERS Reuter. New York, Feb. 21. 4 MEXICO City correspondent of the New York Times states an official law has been drafted tending towards the gradual elimination of foreign oil companies in Mexico. It is proposed to create an entirely Government-owned
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  • 149 11 FILM STOLEN Operators Beaten Up In Shanghai Reuter. Shanghai, Saturday. rjEN Italian sailors this afternoon l aided a Chinese cinema showing a Soviet film about the Abyssinian war. After firing six shots cut ide the cinema the men brrke into the projection room, brat up two
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  • 90 11 Government Attempt At Settlement Reuter. Washington, Feb. 21. IFTER the announcement that the Carnegie, Illinois, Steel Corporation has agreed to furnish steel to the Tennessee Valley Authority under the terms of the Walsh Healy Act, the Department of Labour has asked the U.S. Steel Corporation (of
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  • 107 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Peiping, Feb. 21. THE Japanese Kwantung Command is enlisting 150.000 labourers to be sent to the Great Wall passes to build permanent "anti-Red" defence works under the direction of the Japanese m'litary. The Burt Hopei autonomous Government has decided to build sinvlar fortifications with
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  • 146 11 Premier's Denial ACTION AGAINST SPECULATORS Reuter. St. Niazaiie, Feb. 22. jyj BLUM, in a speech here, denie.l that there was any change of Government policy. He also denied rumours of a reshuffle of the Cabinet to include more representatives of the Right. In regard to devaluation rumours,
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  • 232 11 AIDS FRANCO Government Claims Victories Reuter. Malaga, Feb. 22 GOVERNMENT troops in the Jarama front have captured positions "dominating one of the enemy's mcst important communications and outlets." according to an official communique. The Government forces in the afternoon are
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  • 102 11 Will Be Detained On Frontiers Reuter. Moscow. Feb. 21. THE Soviet Government have passed a resolution banning volunteers to Spain. Berlin, Feb. 21. An order banning volunteers for Spain forbids Germans to travel to Spain or Spanish Morocco and also forbids non-Germans to travel through Germany
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    • 39 11 mm I On' It! Build up your child's strength on a foundation of good health MONT BLANC milk mains all the vitamiiis that go to make Iwrwttw v porous health. Bk^^lP Joseph Travers Sons Ltd. Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 88 11 SERVICE p|| It is not general y known that we have a distinct department for the service and maintenance of H.M.V REFRIGERATORS r| Our European socialist was trained fin the H.M.V. Fact iy at Hayes, Middlesex, and is certified by the makers to be a fully qualified refrigerator engineer. j*\
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  • 102 12 BROADCAST TALK BY MR. E. E. EKSTRAND Singapore, Saturday. JN a talk entitled "The Social Work of the League of Nations," which was broadcast from station ZHL, operated by the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation, Singapore, this evening, Mr. E. E. Ekstrand,
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  • 2026 12 THE League of Nations, as you all know, does not only deal with political problems. There is another sphere of activity of a technical, humanitarian and social nature. Special sections deals with financial and economic matters, questions o; communications and transit, legal problems, health questions,
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  • 432 12 Muslim Celebrations MOSQUES CROWDED Singapore, Monday. fJiHE Muslims of Singapore celebrated their "Hari Raya Haji" yesterday. The "Hari Raya Haji" is the bigger of trte two principal annual festivals of the Muslims, the other being the "Hari Raya Puasa," which falls at the end of
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  • 402 12 Enthusiastic Reception In Singapore AT THE CINEMAS HOW do they do it?" That is the question people were asking themselves as they watched the stirring events bi "The Charge of the Light Brigade," the wonderful Warner Brothers production at the Capitol. There were large audiences
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  • 196 12 Sollicking Comedy At Pavilion ptSCRIBED as the funniest comedy since the Loch Ness monster -In PaviUoif BSS had ltS at the lustifES t^ heatl s Jfttortty certainly justified the good things said about it Nervo and Knox the two English come-' starred in thfs filmTerhUaHty. neW higl
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  • 462 12 JOHORE CASE Death Sentence Upheld (From Our On n < Johore- FJ.Uin,. f THE Johore Court ot w al v its session fcr h h lc morninjr in the Supreme Johore Bahru. when Mi n Elvvaine (Chief Justi,, presided it was supported by Hf L. V
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  • 45 12 Singapore, w At 1.45 this morning a ricksht V* was knocked down by a MacPherson road. It is driver of the car was man was bleeding from t] also sustained injuries He removed to the Genera: H W bulance; a constabl? foil
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    • 130 12 $100 REWARD. j It has come to (he notice of Messrs. j Tolley, Scott Tolley, a Company incor- j porated in Australia that the Brandy pro- S duced and sold by it throughout British j Malaya under their Trade Mark "TST" is J being adulterated or that the capsules or
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    • 20 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED* China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SWCaH* FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHIC^ AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSUB* I**1**
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  • 206 13 GRAZIANI HURT Liotta Has A Leg Amputated Reuter. Rome, Saturday. MARSHAL Graziani, the first GovernorGeneral of Abyssinia, was slightly hurt by a bomb thrown into the streets ol Addis Ababa to-day by a disaffected \n official communique states that Marshal Graziani was distributing preta in the
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  • 70 13 At Seaview And Adelphi Hotels AMY and Flory, Hungarian dancers, are proving a very popular attraction at the Seaview and Adelphi Hotels. They were loudly applauded at the Seaview on Saturday, when there was a special race night extension and dancing proceeded to the excellent music el Rellcr's
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  • 68 13 Remarkable Change NO ACQUISITION SOUGHT Reuter. Tokyo, Feb. 21. DECISION to make a remarkable change in Japan's China policy, namely, to concentrate on the promotion of Sino-Japanese cultural relations "based on the fact that Japan in no circumstances seeks to acquire any portion of Chinese territory.'
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  • 32 13 Reuter. London. Feb. 21. Professor W. M. Lindsay. of St. Andrew's Jjniversity. has died from injuries received when he was knocked down by a motor-car driven by a student.—Reuter.
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  • 195 13 Significant Broadcast In Warsaw Reuter. London. Feb. 22. AMOVE which appears to be a step forward towards making Poland into a modified form of "totalitarian" state was announced by Colonel Koc. described as the right hand man of Marshal Smiglyridz. A Warsaw message says Koc's announcement took
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  • 556 13 Biggest Civil Air Fete In Malaya FLYING CLUBS H.M. FORCES N. I. VISITORS 44 'Planes Take Part 'From Our Oun Reporter) Penang. Feb. EL THE Penang Flying Club earned a miche for itself in the history of Malayan aviation by staging the greatest civil air display to be held in
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  • 70 13 Hoover On Judicial Reform Plan Reuter. Chicago. Feb. 21. PRESIDENT Roosevelt proposals for judicial reform have put the United States face to face with ihe greatest constitutional crisis since the Civil War, in the opinion of ex-President Hoover, in addressing the Union League Club. He ridiculed the proposal
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  • 70 13 •By Air Mailt London. Feb. 6. A number of rare Chme.se postage Stamps, the property of Mr. G K. Parsons, of New York, have fetched a total of more than £800 at a London auction. Among the big prices paid for the stamps were:—£Bs for a
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    • 24 13 SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. j THE LEADING CAMERA HOUSE IN MALAYA: SINGAPORE 32 Riveriide i S7-39, High St. 5 i 1 ml ilr p t
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  • 228 14 A NEWCOMER Badcock Returns To Side Reuter. Melbourne, Saturday. THE Australian XI for the Fifth Test Match, which will open here next Friday, will he selected from the following 13 players: Radcock Brad in an •Brown lingleton Fleetwood Smith Gregory iMcCabe
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  • 120 14 Victoria Batting In M.C.C. Match Reuter. Melbourne, Saturday. VICTORIA in reply to the M.C.C. first innings of 187. had scored 144 for two when the tea interval was "aken. Owing to rain \here was no further play and stumps were drawn for the day Victoria were
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  • 42 14 Beaten By Siamese On Bangkok Tour <From Our Own Correspondenti Bangkok, Feb. 21. In a full ten-round contest last night Joe Diamond, of Singapore, was outpointed by a Siamese called Nid, but there was little to choose between the pair.
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  • 246 14 Batavia Visitors' Challenge Cup ON Sunday the '"A" and "B" Classes sailed a race for Batavia Visitors* Challenge Cup. The conditions for this Cup are that the "A" Class give the "B" Class one minute per mile There was a strong breeze irom the North. Tide
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  • 255 14 Cricket Match Against SL Joseph's Singapore. Saturday. THE R A. did well to score 157 agahiot the St. Joseph's Institution on the latter's ground this afternoon at cricket, Ye.sson and Deane contribute;-* 47 and 37, respectively. Their batting was breezy and they treated the bowling with, scant
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  • 52 14 The following have ben selected to play football for the V.M.C.A. r gainst Fort Canning "A" at 5.15 p.m to-morrow at Fort Canning. J. Ferguson; M. Jackson. Gwee Thiar Teck. K. Leembruggen. G Day. Chan Jo Tiang. Swyny, J. Bleha. A. Noden and Lim Buk Song. Reserve: Tan
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  • 326 14 THE following are the averages of the England and AastraKai players for the four Tests which hmve already been played <m this lour:— AUSTRALIA BATTING Ings. NO. HS. Til. A Bradman 8 0 270 C4l Fingleton 8 0 130 381 McCabe 8 0 03 370
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  • 284 14 English learn To Pay Visit Next Winter London. T** English Hockey Association, at *A le u next .,.meeting of their Council ai Maich, will consider the question of sending a fairly representative team whiter auspices to tour India next n f° rma te°n is contained in
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  • 82 14 Thrilling Soccer In Bangkok 'From Our Own Corresp* Bangkok. Saturday THE Enni kUlings (Singapore) bob a finely contested «jeeer pus* against '.he Sport CUdi this aft"' noon by two ?;oals to one. AM tfcrOf goals were scored In the minutes of the ccond half, the rianhs finding
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  • 806 15 1-1 RESULT F.M.S. Players Do Well VFrom Our Oun CorrcspoTident) Malacca. Sunday. THE spectacular fashion in which Malacca started her inter-State hockey match against Selangor on Saturday by scoring in the sixth minute indicated that the match would be one of the many
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  • 49 15 A picture taken at the Singapore races on Saturday, showing His Excellency the Governoi ton right), accompanied by Mr. R. Williamson chairman of the S.T.C. Committee Mr. W J. Parks (ADC to HE I and Mr. A. H. Todd, I behind HE. 1 the Secretary of the Turf Club
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  • 103 15 Easy Hockey Win For Perak i From Our Oun Reporter) Ipoii. Saturday. PERAK beat Penang in a return hockey mitch here to-day by six goals to one. The game was fast and there were many thrilling moments, especially in the first half, but the exchanges were even. Penang
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  • 102 15 (From Our Oun Reporter/ Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE Selangor second team defeated Pahang this afternoon on the Padang here by four goals to nil in their annual l ockey fixture. Fine weather prevailed, but play never reached a high ,>tan dard at any
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  • 26 15 World Bantam Title Fiffht Reuter. Porto Rico, Feb. 21. EESOBAR retained the world bantamweight title by outpointing Salica in their tight neic to-night. —Reuter.
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  • 48 15 Two pictures tak n at Saturday's Races: Above. Clever Alec is seen win ning easily from Queen's Course and *f a place $41. Below. Rex is seen w nniiig from Abbot's Tempta Ucn and Th e Warrior. In a close finish.
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  • 344 15 The follcwing is the full list of handicaps for Wednesday's races, the second day of the Singapore Turf Club Spring meeting:Ponies Class 1 Div. 2—s'.- furs Pymble 9 o Snuff Box 8.12 Comma 8.11 Billgrim 8.7 King Carwyne 8 6 Myanee 8 5 Burraba 8 2 Bu
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  • 122 15 Erpert Warns Boston And San Francisco Boston. Massachusetts. A warning that a major earthquake will shake Boston and the eastern part of Massachusetts to their foundations within the next 50 years has been given by Dr. L. Don Leet. of the Harvard University Seismograph Station. •Earthquakes, unlike lightning,
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 104 16 "NOISY SINGAPORE" (Tc the Editor of the Malay a Tribune/ Sir,—Your correspondent "Ned Spark'' does not fly; he jumps—to conclusions. With irritating impertinence, he accuses the writer of "Noisy Singapore" of worry and very kindly prescribes a nerve tonic. Evidently "Ned Spark" belongs to that intolerable
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  • 100 16 Nearly 100 Drowned In Mozambique Reuter Wireless. Capetown, Feb. 17. TWO thousand Mozambique natives have been drowned owing to the rivers Incomati and Umbeluzi bursting then banks. During a five-day deluge ail railway and telegraphic communication: with Lourenco Marques have been cue and the only means of
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  • 20 16 Mr. T. A. O'Sullivan the Acting Inspector of Schools, Perak, visited and inspected the Government English School, Tapah, last week.
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  • 29 16 Dr. Ansley-Young, the well-known medical practitioner of Klang. will be leaving for England on a six months' holiday early In May His locum-te-nens will be Dr Marshall irom Banting.
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  • 164 16 Was Cleaning Gun CORONER'S INQUIRY IN CARDIFF (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 10. Arthur John Scully, a me-legged ex-Officer who will be remembered in Singapore has died at Cardiff Royal infirmary from gunshot wounds. He has been living at St. Mellons, Monmouthshire.
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  • 70 16 By French Police In Tientsin Reuter. Tientsin, Feb. 21. FORTY Koreans, armed with clubs, raided a Customs' warehouse before dawn and beat the Customs officers. They then forced the doors and loaded on to a lorry 16 contraband bales of piecegoods which had previously been impounded. French Concession
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  • 150 16 Killed While Leaping On Hunters (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Saturday. FOUR men vent om to-night In the vicinity of Parit, 15 miles from Ipoh, to shoot a tiger which has caused heavy toll of life, particularly of bullock. The men had only one gun between
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  • 137 16 Protection For American Farms Reuter Wireless Washington. Feb. 18. f EGISLATION for a voluntary system of crop insurance, whereby American farms will be protected against any crop failure up to 75 per cent, of normal yields, is recommended by President Roosevelt In a message to Congress to-day, which
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  • 101 16 New Government Plans In France Reuter. Paris, Feb. 1U. THE nationalisation of insurance, coal mining, electricity, transportation and the creation of an unemployment land and pensions for aged workers are included in the new r Government programme as foreshadowed by Le Journal. The forecast is based on a
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  • 49 16 To Ik Held On Nov. 12 Reuter. Nanking, Feb. 21. The third Plenary Session of the C. E. C. has passed a resolution in favour of summoning the oft-postponed National Peoples Congress for Nov. 12, to inaugurate a Constitutional Government in place of the present party dictatorship.—Reuter.
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  • 445 16 Malayan Goods Sent S.S. FLAG TO 151 FLOWN the object of stimulating development of the industi and Culture of countries taking and to promote permanent pe and order amoiiK men, the I'. Pacific Exhibition will be hold im month in Nagoya, one of ,J U most
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  • 38 16 Mr. H. C. G. Leach has untitled Caxton Press and will tak< cl the Klang establishment when Mr La Broov goes to Kuala Lumpui U rarily a few months hence to ment the stall when Mr He leave.
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    • 327 16 i T In 6 Days Home| f By K.L.M.S i Planes leave Singapore every Wednesday and Saturday. i j Arrive in London on Tuesday and Friday morning- resp. .1 Government Ollicials are entitled to a 10 c reduction on the ordinary J J fares. 1 I i j Ap Ply:
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    • 41 16 Will cure- your child's ■H^^^H lii I rough and thus prevent a It'^l ■v m-m* more serious illness, W ■Ping cricket c tiresome... but, you can always find relief from fatigue and trying phone 3AS 5 PHOENIX AERATED WATERS MALAYA'S BEST
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    • 13 16 fir fn C )1 WELL.GROOMED HAIR MARKS THE MAN...'HE'S NEAT' 2 APB 1
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    • 137 16 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following Is the progran drills up to and for week ending :9o7: TO-MORROW. FEB "3 5.15 pm.—Headquarters, Cadre Cow M.o. 5.n pjn.—Headquarters, Cadre o Rifle. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, U1 Bn Int. Sec.. Organisation Parade 6.30 pjn.—Headquarters, A" Coj ference. 5.15 pjn.—Headquarters, "D" Co; Oi ganisation Parade. 5.15 pjn.—Headquarters,
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  • 228 17 Extension To The Colonies? Reuter London, Feb. 17. EXTENSION of the mandate system to Colonial possessions was proposed by Lord Noel Buxton in a motion in the House of Lords to-day. Lord Plymouth, replying, emphasised that any proposal to alter the status of peoples in the African colonies
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  • 81 17 Radio Appeal For New Life Movement Reuter. Nanking, Feb. 21. THE New Life movament supplies a spiritual life-line for the Chinese people,'' said Madame Chiang Kai Shek in the course of a radio broadcast to the United States this morning Madame Chiang is the first Chinese woman to
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    • 80 17 YOU WILL LIKE A PYE RADIO I WHEN YOU HEAR ONE FRIUIDAIRE Ok'k'rrs Safer I «m»iI Pr«le<• i i o Many refrigeiaiorz do not ::<.z.nSjH"fl fatn icvrpcralurcs ICW^flPfv^' ?n dim at en and most foods K& Sm coorc 50 dry a?ui ;>cczc Frigidairc built-in food- >l^k L Sujety indicator gives
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    • 1469 17 Malayan Listeners' Radio BRITISH EMPIRE The News Announce-|„ a h-Airidh .Island Shelling Song); PROGRAMMES Greenwich Time Signal at 835 n*n d 5 a Mara R^ vin f Ra P ture «r« r\« JJ) aL <Kennedy-Frasen. 'S fheudar dhomh P' m Dance Music. bhi togail orm .1 Must Rise and Go
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  • 1536 18 PROPAGANDA Doctor's Tale Of Tragedy Reuter Wireless British Official Wireless. Rabat, Feb 19. THE Madrid-Valencia road is still cut, according to a radio from Seville, and the capital is unable to receive its usual reinforcements from Valencia and Catalonia, as secondary
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  • 50 18 Reuter Wireless. Washington. Feb 17 Declaring full half the larm population in the United States can no longer feel secure, the President in j message to Congress stated action cannot possibly be postponed on the programme to improve the present intolerable condition of tenant farmers Reuter Wireless.
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  • 492 19 Th* Current Singapore Prices i Singapore, Feb. 10. MEAT Beef, steak, kati 32 Beef, stew or curry 25 Fillet, steak, per lb. 50 Mutton, Australian, per lb. 40 Mutton, Indian per lb. Mutton, Malacca per lb. Pork, lean, Kati 44 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) 34 POULTRY
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    • 765 19 OPEN LETTER TO Mr. SOMEBODY AND HIS SON o*#e Sir— The natural deslr- of most parents it to give their children a fair chance in life in the form of a good Tra,nin so ther ar "WiY rount men who would like to GO TO COLLEGE but for tome reason
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    • 1215 19 jUiilavan Listeners* Radio (Continued from pare 17) XA I)I() OLONIAL, FRANCE BERLIN STATION T DAY „S 19 metres ("-WW kes). DJA 25.24 metres (11.885 kcs.). ZSj^iXJ kcs DJ Q SS Records. tre m -ff R f DJE 1689 me News in French. lres (17 k <*>- vs in English TO-DAY
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